45-page recruitment brochure for the U.S. Navy WAVES, 1944. Included are illustrated job descriptions; an illustrated day-in-the-life of a WAVE; a question and answer section; an index of recruiting stations; as well as details of recruit school...

Amy Corning's tells of her early life, marriage, ROTC education, and service in the United States Air Force as a logistics and transportation officer, operations commander, and ROTC instructor from 1984-2006.

Bernice McCormack served as a nurse in the Army Nurse Corps during the Second World War. She was stationed in West and North Africa during the conclusion of the Allied North African Campaign. The diary spans the period from December 5, 1942 to May...

Blue and white illustrated recruitment brochure for the U.S. Navy, published in 1964. It details eligibility requirements, how to enlist, recruit training, and potential career fields. A two page spread features photos of some the careers and...

Color recruitment brochure for the U.S. Air Force, published in 1968. Details of career opportunities, social activities, eligibility, and promotions are provided to encourage women to join the air force. A special note to parents is also included.

Color, 14-panel, recruitment pamphlet for the Women's Army Corps, published in 1972. Nine panels feature descriptions and color photos of WAC uniforms. Other panels include details of officer commissions and uniform tailoring.

Color, fold-out recruitment pamphlet for the U.S. Navy, published in 1973. Details of uniforms and recruit training are provided to encourage women to enlist. Also included is information on eligibility, career training, and a mail-in form for more...

Documents Daphine Doster Mastroianni's education at the North Carolina College for Women (now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro); her work as a music teacher and surgical nurse before World War II; her service with Army Nurse Corps...

Documents Ethel LeBlanc Palma's early life; her work as a Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) recruiter stateside and a foreign mail censorer in the Pacific during World War II; and her personal life after the war.

Documents Gladys Lunsford Dimmick's time as a control tower operator in the U.S. Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service) during World War II, as a student at the University of Florida, and as and employee of The University of...

Documents Inez Bailey's time at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina; her service with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) and Women's Army Corps (WAC) during WWII, and her subsequent military career.

Documents Judy Covington McKinnon's early life and family history; work in the motor pool and mess hall with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) and Women's Army Corps (WAC) from 1942 to 1945; and her personal life after the...

Documents Laura G. Anderton's early life and employment before World War II; her leadership duties in the U.S. Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) from 1943 to 1946; and her experiences in academia after World War II....